About the training program
During the program, students study the theoretical and practical foundations of chemical technology for natural energy carriers and carbon materials, the main chemical processes and apparatus in which these processes occur, and the methods for their control. They learn to model chemical-technological processes and their management systems, acquire skills in designing chemical industry equipment, and work with application software such as AutoCAD, MathCAD, MATLAB, HYSYS, and Aspen Plus.
What do graduates do?
Graduates work in engineering and technical positions at oil and gas processing plants, petrochemical and chemical enterprises, oil depots, oil and gas transportation companies, large refueling facilities, laboratories, and regulatory and management bodies. They also find employment in research and design organizations, chemical laboratories, and similar roles as chemical technologists, process engineers, chemical analysts, and more.